Imelda Keenan was last seen on this day in 1994 in Waterford.
Gardaí are renewing an appeal for information on a midlands woman who's been missing for 31 years.
Twenty Two year-old Imelda Keenan, from Mountmellick, County Laois, was last seen in Waterford City on Monday January 3rd, 1994.
Imelda, who would now be 53, had moved to the city and was living with her boyfriend.
On the day she vanished, she left her apartment at 1:30pm and walked down William Street onto Lombard Street.
The last confirmed sighting of her was at the corner of the Tower Hotel and Lombard Street, where she was seen crossing the street.
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